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The Voice of Labour, official organ of I. T. & G. W. U., cf. The Work

ers' Republic.

The Watchword of Labour, cf. The Workers' Republic.

Wexford Free Press, Wexford.

The Worker, cf. The Workers' Republic.

The Workers' Bulletin, 18 issues, Feb. 1919.

The Workers' Republic, edited by James Connolly, Dublin, Aug. 13, 1898-May 1903.

The Harp, edited by James Connolly, New York, Jan. 1908-Dec. 1909.
do., sub-editor Jim Larkin, Dublin, Jan. 1910-June 1910.

The Irish Worker and People's Advocate, edited by Jim Larkin,
Dublin, May 27, 1911-Oct. 3, 1914.

The Worker, organ of the Irish Working Class, Dec. 26, 1914-
Feb. 6, 1915.

The Workers' Republic, edited by James Connolly, May 29, 1915-
April 22, 1916.

Irish Opinion, A Weekly Journal of Industrial and Political
Democracy, New Series, Dec. 1, 1917–Jan. 12, 1918.

Irish Opinion: The Voice of Labour, Jan. 12, 1918-April 13, 1918.
The Voice of Labour, April 20, 1918-Sept. 20, 1919.

The Watchword of Labour, Sept. 27, 1919-Dec. 4, 1920.

The Voice of Labour, vol. iv, Oct. 22, 1921-date.

The Workers' Republic, organ of the Socialist Party of Ireland, Dublin, Oct. 8, 1921-Oct. 15, 1921.

do., organ of the Communist Party of Ireland, Oct. 22, 1921-? 1923. The Workers' Weekly, organ of the Communist Party of Great Britain. Young Ireland, Dublin, April 1917

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Amsterdam Conference, 335-336
Ancient Order of Hibernians,
238, 254, 306, 307
Anderson, 410

Andrews, J. M., 373-375, 386
Arch, Joseph, 182, 390
Arigna, 435-436

Articles of Agreement, 21, 314,
342, 343, 443, 450, 452, 455-456,
457-458

Ashley, Lord, 82, 136

Athlone, 191; see also Irish
Trades Union Congress (1906)

Baird, Dan, 198-199
Baker, H. R., 135

Ballinagarry, 159
Barnes, G. N., 291
Barrett, Constable, 218
Belfast, industrial, 22-24, 63-64,
70, 344-345, 353; in labour
movement, 178, 181, 184, 191,
194, 195-196, 347-349, 353, 391-
392, 397, 399-400, 477; sectar-
ianism, 90, 127, 128, 133, 203,
345-347, 353-354
Belfast expulsions (1920), 362-
373, 424-432

Belfast Labour Party, 351-352,
376-378, 386, 414, 426
Belfast Protestant Association,
346, 352, 367

Belfast Socialist Party, 213, 350,
351

Belfast Trades Council, 184, 348;
and British Labour, 188, 207,
392, 393, 395, 401; and elec-
tions, 349, 350, 351, 401; and
Home Rule, 299, 400; and
Irish Trades Union Congress,
493]

191, 200, 206; and Larkinism,
226, 229, 270

Bennett, J. H., 333, 376
Bennett, Miss L., 460-461

Berne Conference, 327-328, 335,
339, 412

Blacam, Aodh de, 450, 452
Blatchford, 263

Blythe, E., 287

Board of Green Cloth, 27, 99,
110, 115-116

Boer War, 256, 263, 279
Bowerman, 409
Bowman, Alex.,

106, 197, 349, 391
Brady, Alice, 309
Brannigan, R., 303

181-182, 185,

Bricklayers, Friendly Society of
Operative, 77, 93, 103-104, 114
Bricklayers, Old Body of, 93,
103, 114

British Labour, see Independent
Labour Party, Labour Party,
Trades Union Congress, etc.
Burn, T. H., 374
Burns, John, 361
Butt, Isaac, 20, 21, 162
Byrne, 309

Cabinet-makers, 75-76, 77, 104,
116-117

Cameron, Sir Charles, 30
Campbell, B., 376

Campbell, D. R., 295, 299, 314,
325, 333, 334, 383
Campbell, James, 94

Carolan, E., 77, 80, 82, 85, 116
Carolan, M., 376

Carolin, E., see Carolan, E.
Carpenters (Dublin), 71-72, 75,

77, 101-103, 105-107, 109, 114,
220-221

Carpenters, General Society of,
114
Carpenters, General Union of,

191

493

Carpenters & Joiners, Amalga-
mated Society of, 166, 178, 190,
191, 195, 321, 351, 400, 427-430
Carrigshock massacre, 134
Carson, Sir Edward (Lord Car-

son of Duncairn), 364-365, 367-
368, 369, 371-372, 373-375, 400
Carters' strike, Belfast, 216-219,
267, 353; Dublin, 220-221, 267-
268

Castledawson pogrom, 361
Catholicism, 17-18, 32, 48, 90-92,
94, 217, 347, 354, 362, 363, 365-
366, 368-169, 370-371, 372; atti-
tude toward Labour, 29-32, 238
Catholic Emancipation, 17, 133,
283

Ceannt, E., 274-275

Chambers, James, 199, 212
Chandlers' Society, 173
Chartism, 144, 145-146, 161
Christie, James, 135
Church of Ireland, 17, 29

Citizen Army, see Irish Citizen
Army

Clark, (Sir) G. S., 352

Clarke, Tom, 285, 311

Clerical Workers, Irish, 322

Clonmel, 184, 191, 194, 290; see
also I. T. Ü. C. (1912)

Clyde, 24, 65, 413-414
Clynes, J. R., 371

Coachmakers, 168, 191

Coal, 23, 38, 435

Coal Merchants'

Coalmen (Belfast), 217-218

(Dublin), 235

Association

Coercion, 19, 132, 389

College Green Election, 306
Collins, Michael, 457

Combination Laws, 27, 65, 72,
100, 118

Committee on

(1838), 143

Combinations

Communists, 151, 152, 176, 274,
456

Communist Party of Great Brit-
ain, 464

Communist Party of Ireland,
213, 455, 467
Connary, Peter, 95
Connolly, James, and British

Labour, 294, 305-306, 410, 434;
and the Church, 31-32; and
Citizen Army, 288, 297, 300,

301-304; early activities, 208-
213, 250, 252, 256, 259, 301, 349;
and Easter Week, 309-312, 313-
314, 316, 451, 453, 476; and
Irish labour movement, 212,
231-232, 241, 246, 248, 288, 292,
293, 297, 300, 304-305, 316-317,
319, 327, 329, 330, 353, 445,
476; philosophy of, 209, 211,
232-235, 293, 320, 459, 473; and
politicians, 250, 256, 259, 271,
275, 282, 298, 299, 311-312, 336,
449, 451-452, 453-454, 472; and
Great War, 300-301, 307-309,
453; writings of, 210-212, 271,
282, 334, 354, 359, 445, 472
Connolly, Nora, 452
Connolly, Roderic, 213
Conscription, 307, 330-333, 410-

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Daly, P. T., 196, 205, 206, 228,
231, 240-241, 275, 289, 291, 300,
303, 314, 402, 403, 406
Daly, Thomas, 92, 109, 114
Darcus, C., 399

Darcy, Wm., 94, 95-96
Davidson, see Sirocco

Davis, Thomas, 146-148, 156, 159,
267

Davitt, Michael, 104, 130, 133,
157, 162, 163, 182, 238, 250, 390
Day, Robert, 467
Deane, E., 205

De Leon, Daniel, 213
Democratic Programme of Sinn
Fein, 438, 472
Dempsey, J., 349

Derry, see Londonderry

De Valera, E., 162, 336-337, 376,

440, 452, 457, 472
Devlin, J., 253-255, 290-291, 352,
367-368, 372, 374, 376, 378
Diggen, Francis, 106
Dillon, J., 238, 250, 290-291
Dinneen, S., 228

Distributive Workers' Union, 322
Dixon, Sir Daniel, 351-352
Dock Labourers, National Union
of, 191, 215-219, 220-221, 229,
230, 231, 269

Doherty, John, 136
Donald, Thompson, 374
Doyle, Dr., 135

Drapers' Assistants' Association,
Irish, 166, 321, 322, 323
Drapers' Assistants' Trade Union,
165-166

Drogheda, 63, 64, 184, 191, 194,
290; see I. L. P. & T. U. C.
(1919)

Dublin, 18, 30, 55, 247-248, 442-
444; industries, 22, 23, 42, 43,
47, 48, 62-64, 344; in labour
movement, 28, 99, 177-178, 184,
190, 194, 195-196, 347, 392
Dublin Building Guild, 462
Dublin Castle, 129, 223, 235, 282,
313, 341

Dublin Corporation, 242, 257,
258-259, 443, 444, 462
Dublin Labour Party, 206, 212,
257, 258, 314

Dublin lock-out of 1913, 242-248,
276-281, 285-287, 293, 302, 304,
307-308, 404

Dublin Six, 254, 255
Dublin & Southeastern Railway,
237, 238, 304

Dublin Trades Council, 178, 184,

188, 257, 268; and British La-
bour, 393, 395, 401; and elec-
tions, 206, 212, 231, 306; and
Irish Trades Union Congress,
191, 289; and La. kinism, 226,
244, 269, 270

Dublin Trades Political Union,
135, 137-138

Duffy, L. J., 462-463
Duignan, J. T., 204

Duke, Irish Secretary, 330
Dundalk, 184, 290; see also I. T.
U. C. (1910)
Dunne, Colonel, 175

Easter Week, 309-312, 315, 316,
319, 335, 336, 409-410, 453, 476
Eaton, B., 80, 118

Egan, Michael, 228, 298
Elections, 93, 175-176, 233; Bel-
fast, 349, 351-352, 374-375, 376-
379; Free State, 457-459, 466-
467; local, 250, 342, 397, Bel-
fast, 350. 376, 386-387, Dublin,
206, 212-213, 257-259; policy of
Irish Labour Party, 297, 306,
337-338, 342-343, 440, 448-449,
457-459

Emmet, Robert, 20, 127, 129, 132
Employers' Federation, Cork,
224, 226, 227

Employers' Federation Ltd., Dub-
lin, 31, 243-246, 275, 293, 300,
313
Engineers, Amalgamated Soci-
ety of, 166, 321, 323, 364
Engineering & Shipbuilding
Trades, Federation of, 363-364,
427, 430

Engineering,

Shipbuilding, &
Foundry Trades Union, Irish,
323

Ennis, 171, 183, 472
Enniskillen, 171
Ewart, W., 349

Fabian Society, 207-208, 397
Fagan, 63, 73, 79, 94, 118
Falls Road, 218-219, 378
Farmers' Union, 458, 467
Farrell, Michael, 112, 116, 119

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